The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. CORRESPONDENCE. Letters were read ...
Article : 1,857 wordsSir,—Immediately after our second interview with you, we deemed it well to call a general meeting of commanding officers, and to report to them the result of our efforts to obtain from yourself a ...
Article : 2,264 wordsThe minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. CORRESPONDENCE. Letters were read ...
Article : 1,189 wordsOn Sunday last anniversary service were held in the Independent Church, Commercial-road, Prabran, when sermons were preached, in the morning by the Rev. W. R. Fletcher, ...
Article : 1,019 wordsMINOR OFFENCES.—William Hovell and Jeremy Gorfield were charged with leaving their horses and drays unprotected. Constable Gray said that on Friday last the ...
Article : 234 wordsClause 34.—"At the end of each year commanding officers will be debited with cost of drill instruction, and will be credited for each effective member in the following sums." ...
Article : 164 wordsEMBEZZLEMENT.—James Jeffray alias Sydney Goodsmith, a new importation from the old country, was charged by Mr. J. Jones, baker, of Brighton-road, with ...
Article : 181 wordsBefore Messrs. Templeton, P.M., Looker, Carter, and Thomson. ROBBERY AND ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE.—John Haves alias William ...
Article : 1,170 wordsBefore the Mayor (H. W. Lucey, Esq.) Dr. Fetherston, and Messrs. Clough, Carter, and R. Patterson. LARCENY.—Theodore Weir, aged fifteen, ...
Article : 730 wordsBefore R. Hunter, Esq., J.P. MINOR OFFENCE.—A. M'Gregor was reprimanded, and fined 5s. for being drunk whilst in charge of a horse and cart.—Several ...
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